NLS: Large-Print Scores and Books Catalog

Music and Musicians

To the Reader

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Contents

Large-Print Scores and Books Catalog, a guide to the large-print collection in the Music Section, National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress, includes large-print music and books on music and musicians available as of January 2010.

This catalog is divided into two general sections, one for scores and the other for books. Scores are further divided into seven categories—brass, keyboard, percussion, strings, voice, woodwinds, and ensembles. Books are arranged into five groups—autobiographies and biographies, braille music notation, college-level texts, popular subjects, and reference tools.

Music for individual instruments is listed under the appropriate instrument family heading, e.g., piano music under keyboard and trumpet music under brass. The listings under voice include music as well as librettos and song and hymn texts.

Within the subsections for individual instruments and voice, pieces by a single composer are listed under the composer’s name. Collections of music by several composers are listed under collection titles. An alphabetical index to authors, composers, and titles is provided.

Publisher information has been omitted from the Scores section. However, this information is available in the NLS online catalog at http://nlscatalog.loc.gov, or can be found by calling the Music Section at 1-800-424-8567. Publishers have been included in the Books section.

Masters for large-print scores in the NLS music collection were variously handcopied, prepared from photo-enlarged print music, or produced by computer. Most handcopied and photo-enlarged music masters were prepared by members of Sigma Alpha Iota and Phi Beta honor fraternities and other volunteers.

Except where special sizes are noted and in books about music and musicians, the music staff size is approximately one inch. Books are printed commercially or are enlarged and reproduced by xerography. Minimum type size is 14 points. For illustration, we have provided a sample large-print music score in the centerfold of this catalog.

The all-American college football songs LPM 553
The eyes of Texas (University of Texas)
Fight on (University of Southern
California)
Iowa corn song
Men of Pennsylvania
Minnesota, march on
Navy blue and gold
Northwestern push on song
Notre Dame victory march
Rambling wreck of Georgia Tech
Sweetheart of Sigma Chi
There is no place like Nebraska (dear old Nebraska U.)

First lessons in Bach, book 1 LPM 484
Compiled by Walter Carroll.
Bourée in E minor
Gavotte in G minor
March in D major
March in E-flat major
March in G major
Minuet in C minor
Minuet in D minor
Minuet in G major
Minuet in G major
Minuet in G major
Minuet in G minor
Minuet in G minor
Minuet in G minor
Musette in D major
Musette in G major
Polonaise in G minor

First lessons in Bach, book 2, twelve short pieces LPM 150
Compiled by Walter Carroll.
The pieces are selected from the following works:

After the ball
All the things you are
Amazing grace
America
At a Georgia camp meeting
At dawning
Auld lang syne
Aura Lee
Baby mine
The band played on
Barb’ra Allen
The battle hymn of the republic
Beautiful dreamer
Because
Because you’re you
The big sunflower
Bill Bailey, won’t you please come home
A bird in a gilded cage
Blow the man down
The blue tail fly
The boll weevil song
The bonnie blue flag
Buffalo gals
The bully song
Bunker Hill
By the waters of Minnetonka
Cape Ann
Captain Junks
Careless love
Carry me back to old Virginny
The caissons go rolling along
Champagne Charlie
Chester
Cindy
Clementine
Coronation
The cowboy’s lament
Daisy Bell
Darling Nelly Gray
Dixie
Down in the valley
Drink to me only with thine eyes
Embraceable you
Enraptured I gaze
The Erie Canal
The flowers that bloom in the spring
For he’s a jolly good fellow
For me and my gal
Frankie and Johnny
Froggie went a-courtin’
Gaily the troubadour
The girl I left behind me
Give my regards to Broadway
Glow worm
God bless America
The gospel train
Grandfather’s clock
Greensleeves
Hail, Columbia
Hello, ma baby
He’s got the whole world in His hands
Ho, westward ho!
Home on the range
Home sweet home
The hunters of Kentucky
Hush little baby
I can’t give you anything but love
I love life
I love you truly
Ida, sweet as apple cider
The impossible dream
In the gloaming
In the good old summertime
I’ve been working on the railroad
I’ve got the whole world on a string
Jeanie with the light brown hair
Jingle bells
Jump Jim Crow
June is bustin’ out all over
Kingdom coming
Kiss me again
Kiss me quick and go
The lass of Richmond Hill
Last week I took a wife
The liberty song
Li’l Liza Jane
Lilly Dale
Listen to the mocking bird
Little brown jug
Long, long ago
Long tail blue
Look down that lonesome road
Love’s old sweet song
Mademoiselle from Armentieres
The man on the flying trapeze
Maple leaf rag
The Marines’ hymn
Mary’s a grand old name
Michael, row the boat ashore
Mighty lak’ a rose
The Mulligan guard
My faith looks up to thee
My gal Sal
My heart stood still
My wild Irish rose
Night and day
Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen
Oh promise me
Oh! Susanna
Ol’ man river
Old colony times
Old Dan Tucker
Old folks at home
Old hundredth
The old oaken bucket
Old rosin the beau
On the banks of the Wabash
On top of Old Smoky
Once in love with Amy
Over the hills and far away
Paper of pins
A perfect day
Peter Gray
Poor wayfaring stranger
Pop! Goes the weasel
Prayer of thanksgiving
Red River Valley
The riddle song
Rock of ages
Rosalie, the prairie flower
The Rosary
Saint Louis blues
Sally in out alley
Scarborough Fair
Seventy-six trombones
She’ll be comin’ ’round the mountain
Shenandoah
The sidewalks of New York
Silver threads among the gold
So in love
Sometime I feel like a motherless child
Springfield Mountain
Star dust
The star-spangled banner
Sweet Betsy from Pike
Sweet Genevieve
Sweet is the budding spring of love
The sweetest story ever told
Swing low, sweet chariot
Ta-ra-ra boom-der-é
Tea for two
Tenting tonight
There is a tavern in the town
There’ll be a hot time
There’s music in the air
Tom Dooley
Toyland
Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!
Turkey in the straw
Under the bamboo tree
Wabash cannonball
Wait for the wagon
Wait ’til the sun shines, Nellie
Walking for that cake
We shall overcome
When Johnny comes marching home
When the saints come marching in
When you and I were young, Maggie
While strolling through the park
Wildwood flower
The women all tell me
Wondrous love
Woodman, spare that tree
Yankee Doodle
Yankee Doodle boy
The yellow rose of Texas
You naughty men
You’re in the army now

Around the throne of God in heaven
Blest be the tie
The church’s one foundation
Come Thou almighty king
Dare to be brave
Fairest Lord Jesus
Fling out the banner
God of our fathers
Hear our prayer, o Lord
I am Thine, o Lord
I think when I read that sweet story
Love divine
My faith looks up to Thee
Now, on land and sea descending
Now the light has gone away
O Zion haste
Onward, Christian soldiers
Sweet hour of prayer

Christmas music for piano solo LPM 57
Collected and arranged by June Weybright.

vol. 1, secular
The boar’s head
Christmas is coming (Country gardens)
Deck the halls
O Christmas tree (O Tannenbaum)
The holly and the ivy
Jingle bells
Here we come a-wassailing
Good King Wenceslas
God rest you, merry gentlemen
March from The nutcracker suite (excerpt) (Tchaikovsky)
We wish you a merry Christmas

vol. 2, sacred
Angels we have heard on high
As lately we watched
Away in a manger
Carols of the shepherds
The children at the manger
The first Nowell
Good Christian men, rejoice
Hark! The herald angels sing
In a manger he is lying
It came upon the midnight clear
Joy to the world
March of the kings
O come, all ye faithful
O little town of Bethlehem
Oh come, Emmanuel
Shepherds now go we
Silent night
We three kings of Orient are
Winds through the olive trees

The music of George Gershwin: Made easy for piano LPM 352
Arranged by Ada Richter.

But not for me
Clap yo’ hands
Embraceable you
Fascinating rhythm
I got a rhythm
I’ve got a crush on you
Liza
Love is sweeping the country
The man I love
Maybe
Mine
Of thee I sing
Oh, lady be good
Rhapsody in blue
Somebody loves me
Someone to watch over me
Soon
Strike up the band
Swanee
’S wonderful
Who cares? (so long as you care for me)

Every day is ladies’ day with me (The red mill)
I can’t do the sum (Babes in toyland)
Indian summer
Isle of our dreams (The red mill)
I want what I want when I want it (Mlle. Modiste)
’Neath the southern moon (Naughty Marietta)
Someday (Her regiment)
Streets of New York (The red mill)

Bring a torch, Jeannette, Isabella
Cradled he lies
Deck the halls
God rest you merry gentlemen
Good Christian men, rejoice
Good King Wenceslas
I saw three ships
It came upon the midnight clear
Jingle bells
O little town of Bethlehem
Silent night
We three kings
We wish you a merry Christmas

Noona, Walter
An adventure in jazz, book 1, the beginning of jazz LPM 307

Now and forever: Popular standards, book 1 LPM 351
Arranged by David Carr Glover.

As long as he needs me
Band of gold
Consider yourself
Fly me to the moon
Gonna build a mountain
My kind of girl
So long (it’s been good to know yuh)
Those were the days
Tom Dooley
The unicorn
Who can I turn to (when nobody needs me)
Yesterday, when I was young

Now and forever: Popular standards, book 2 LPM 540
Arranged by David Carr Glover.

As tears go by
A guy is a guy
I believe
I’d do anything
The lion sleeps tonight
Once in a lifetime
Oom-pah-pah
This land is your land
Turn! Turn! Turn! (To everything there is a season)
We shall overcome
What kind of fool am I?
A wonderful day like today

Battle hymn of the republic
Come, Thou almighty king
Come, ye thankful people
Faith of our fathers
He leadeth me
Jesus, lover of my soul
Jesus loves me
My faith looks up to Thee
Nearer, my God, to Thee
O worship the King
Rock of ages
Safely through another week
Savior, like a shepherd lead us
Softly and tenderly
Sun of my soul
Work for the night is coming

Satie, Erik, 1866–1925
Three gymnopedies for piano solo LPM 531

Scales: Major and minor scales LPM 46
“One octave scale fingerings for the twelve major and minor keys.”

Down in the valley
Funiculi funicula
Greensleeves
Happy bird day
Herr Schmidt
I’ve been working on the railroad
Lavender’s blue
The Lincolnshire hunter
Listen to the mockingbird
My heart’s in the highlands
My wild Irish rose
On the banks of the Wabash, far away
On top of Old Smokey
Where has my little dog gone?
The year of jubilo

The easiest original pieces LPM 565
Selected and edited by Alec Rowley.

Four impromptus for piano, op. 90 LPM 732

Four impromptus for piano, op. 142 LPM 723

La serenade LPM 713

Schumann, Robert, 1810–1856
Album for the young, op. 68 LPM 49

Kinderszenen (scenes from childhood), op. 15 LPM 729

Soldier’s march LPM 64
No. 2 from Album for the young

Waldszenen (forest scenes), op. 82 LPM 721

Seventeen Irish songs LPM 356
Arranged by J. Michael Diack.

Aileen Aroon
Believe me, if all
Cockles and mussels
Father O’Flynn
The flight of the earls
The gentle maiden
The girl I left behind me
The harp that once
The last rose of summer
Let Erin remember
Londonderry air
Love’s young dream
The minstrel boy
The rakes of mallow
Shoheen
The snowy-breasted pearl
The wearing of the green

Shaw, Stella
One-hand piano method for beginners LPM 220
“Stressing the independent development of either the right or the left hand.”

Shores, Richard
Swingin’ technic: For the development of current popular piano technic LPM 66

Strings

Strings for Noel LPM 78
Arranged by Robert Dupre.
“For one to four unspecified string instruments.”

Angels we have heard on high
Auld lang syne
Away in a manger
Beautiful savior
Christmas is coming
Coventry carol
Deck the halls
God rest you merry gentlemen
The holly and the ivy
O come, o come, Emmanuel
O little town of Bethlehem
Pat-a-pan
The simple birth
Up on the house top
We three kings of orient are
We wish you a merry Christmas

vol. 1
Adeste fideles
America
America, the beautiful
American patrol
Andantino (Lemare)
The band played on
Bublitchki
Camptown races
Come back to Sorrento
Cuckoo waltz
Daisey Bell
Danube wave
Dixie
Dolores
Excerpt from Tres-jolie
The fir tree
Für Elise
Goin’ home
Gold and silver
Grandfather’s clock
Greensleeves
Home sweet home
I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls
Martha
My wild Irish rose
Over the waves
Prayer from Finlandia
Red River Valley
The secret
Seeing Nellie home
The sidewalks of New York
Silent night
The Spanish cavalier
The star-spangled banner
Sweet Rosie O’Grady
Tambourin
Theme from concerto no. 1 (Tchaikovsky)
Theme from Love’s greeting
There is a tavern in the town
Valse lente
vol. 2
Badinage
The glow worm
Gypsy love song
I love you truly
Just awearyin’ for you
La paloma
Maple leaf rag
Melody of love
Mighty lak’ a rose
Narcissus
Spinning song
To a wild rose
Valse
You tell me your dream

The dwarf’s yodel song
Give me a little whistle
Heigh ho
I’m wishing
Mickey Mouse’s birthday party
One song
Some day my prince will come
When I see an elephant fly
When you wish upon a star
Whistle while you work
Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf
With a smile and a song

Alabama bound
Aunt Rhody
Blow the man down
Blue-tail fly
Buffalo gals
Camptown races
Careless love
Cielito lindo
Clementine
Come all you fair and tender ladies
Down in the valley
Fillimeeooreay
Four nights drunk
Hammer song
Hold the fort
Home on the range
House of the rising sun
I never will marry
I ride an old paint
Irene goodnight
Jesse James
Joe Bowers
Joshua fought the battle of Jericho
Little girl
My horses ain’t hungry
Oh! Susanna
Old Dan Tucker
Old Joe Clark
Passing through
Que bonita bandera
Shenandoah
Sometimes I feel like a motherless child
Stagolee
Strangest dream
Streets of Laredo
Study war no more
Swing low, sweet chariot
This land is your land
Wayfaring stranger
We shall not be moved
When I first came to this land
Young man who wouldn’t hoe corn

Around the world in waltz time LPM 379
Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols included.

Ach! du lieber Augustin
After the ball
Around the world
The band played on
A bicycle built for two
Blow the man down
Carnival of Venice
Come Saturday morning
In a little Spanish town
In the shade of the old apple tree
Meet me in St. Louis
My desire
My sweetheart’s the man in the moon
Sidewalks of New York
Tomorrow belongs to me
Vaya con dios
When Johnny comes marching home

The art song: Medium voice LPM 7
Compiled and edited by Alice Howland and Poldi Zeitlin. Includes English translations of songs in French, German, Italian, and Spanish.

The beatle boogie
Blue cat
Down by the riverside
Grand hotel jazz march
The house of the rising sun
Love is blue (L’amour est bleu)
The midnight sun will never set
The preacher
Sentimental journey
Take five

Charles, Ernest, 1895–1984
Clouds: A song for voice and piano LPM 9
For low voice; voice part only.

Christmas songs LPM 330
Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols included.
Adeste fideles (O come all ye faithful)
Away in a manger
Come thou almighty king
Deck the halls
I’ll be home for Christmas
Jingle bells
Jolly old St. Nicholas
Joy to the world
Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!
Let there be peace on earth
O Christmas tree
O little town of Bethlehem
Silent night
Silver bells
Up on the house top
We three kings of Orient are
We wish you a merry Christmas
What child is this?
While shepherds watched their flocks by night

Christmas time LPM 402
Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols included.

Angels from the realms of glory
Angels we have heard on high
Away in a manger
Deck the halls
The first Noel
The friendly beasts
God rest ye, merry gentlemen
Good Christian men rejoice
Good King Wenceslas
Hark! The herald angels sing
It came upon the midnight clear
Jingle bells
Jolly old St. Nicholas
Joy to the world
O Christmas tree
O come all ye faithful
O come little children
Silent night
Up on the housetop
What child is this?

Anema e core
Comme ci, comme ça
Domino
Downtown
I know a place
I want to be wanted
I wish you love
I’ll never smile again
If you love me, really love me
It’s not unusual
Jim
Let it be me
My love
Our day will come
Quiet nights of quiet stars
Strangers in the night
Summertime in Venice
A Sunday kind of love
Tammy
Teach me tonight
Till then

Denver, John
The music of John Denver LPM 354
For voice and piano; chord symbols included.

Annie’s song
The eagle and the hawk
Farewell to Andromeda (Welcome to my morning)
Follow me
For baby
Goodbye again
I’d rather be a cowboy (Lady’s chains)
Leavin’ on a jet plane
My sweet lady
Poems, prayers, and promises
Rhymes and reasons
Rocky Mountain high
Starwood in Aspen
Sunshine on my shoulders
Take me home, country roads
Take me tomorrow
Whiskey basin blues
Zackary and Jennifer

Disney spotlights LPM 409
Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols included.
The ballad of Davy Crockett
The bare necessities
Chim chim cher-ee
The elegant Captain Hook
Feed the birds
Following the leader
I wonder
Jolly holiday
My own home
Never smile at a crocodile
Once upon a dream
Peter Pan
The second star to the right
Sing a smiling song
Skumps
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
You can fly! You can fly! You can fly!

vol. 1
Christmas is coming
The Coventry carol
Deck the halls
The first Nowell
Go, tell it on the mountain
God rest ye merry, gentlemen
Hark! The herald angels sing
The holly and the ivy
I heard the bells on Christmas day
It came upon a midnight clear
Joy to the world
O come, all ye faithful
O holy night
Patapan
The twelve days of Christmas
We three kings of Orient are
We wish you a merry Christmas

vol. 2
Angels, from the realms of glory
Angels we have heard on high
Away in a manger
The boar’s head carol
The Gloucestershire wassail
Good Christian men, rejoice
Good King Wenceslas
Here we come a-wassailing
I saw three ships
Jingle bells
Masters in this hall
O Christmas tree
O come, o come Emmanuel
O little town of Bethlehem
Once in royal David’s city
Silent night
What child is this?

Favorite hymns LPM 346
Melodies with chord symbols.
Abide with me
Abiding love
Amazing grace
Beyond the sunset
The church in the wildwood
The church’s one foundation
Faith of our fathers
God of our Father, whose almighty hand
The house of prayer
I need Thee every hour
In the garden
Jesus, lover of my soul
Just as I am
Lead, kindly light
A mighty fortress is our God
My faith looks up to Thee
Ode to joy
The old rugged cross
Rock of ages
Softly now the light of day
Standing in the need of prayer
There is a happy land
Whispering hope

“Feelings” and other popular standards LPM 367
Melodies with chord symbols.

vol. 9
O Lord on high
One sweetly solemn thought
O rest in the Lord
O savior, hear me!
Out of the deep have I called unto Thee
The palms

vol. 10
Ring out, wild bells
Suffer the little children
Thanks
There is a green hill far away
These are they which come

vol. 11
Trusting in Thee
The voice that breathed o’er Eden
When Jesus walked in Galilee
The worship of God in nature

Fireside singalong LPM 413
Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols included.
Alouette
Auld lang syne
Beautiful dreamer
Bicycle built for two
Blue-tail fly
Clementine
Down in the valley
For he’s a jolly good fellow
Good night ladies
Hail, hail the gang’s all here
Home sweet home
I love you truly
I’ll take you home again, Kathleen
I’ve been working on the railroad
In the evening by the moonlight
Jeanie with the light brown hair
Just a song at twilight
Little brown jug
Man on the flying trapeze
My Bonnie
Red River Valley
She’ll be comin’ ’round the mountain
There is a tavern in the town
While strolling through the park

A foggy day
For you, for me, for evermore
I got plenty o’ nuttin’
It ain’t necessarily so
Let’s call the whole thing off
Love is here to stay
Nice work if you can get it
Shall we dance
Summertime
They all laughed
They can’t take that away from me

Giant hits LPM 407
Melodies with chord symbols.
And I love her
Can’t buy me love
Cheaper to keep her
Day tripper
Eleanor Rigby
The fool on the hill
Get back
A hard day’s night
Hey Jude
If you’re ready (come go with me)
I’ll follow the sun
Let it be
Michelle
Norwegian wood
Nowhere man
Ramblin’ rose
They just can’t stop it (the games people play)
Those lazy-hazy-crazy days of summer
Touch a hand, make a friend
We can work it out
Yesterday

The golden hymn-book: Selected all-time favorites to make the heart sing LPM 160
Compiled by R.W. Stringfield. For four voices (SATB).

Golden oldies LPM 338
Melodies with chord symbols.
The bells of St. Mary’s
Forty-five minutes from Broadway
Heart of my heart
Hinky dinky parlay voo
I’ll take you home again, Kathleen
In my merry Oldsmobile
In the good old summertime
Laugh! Clown! Laugh!
Louise
Makin’ whoopee
Mary’s a grand old name
My mammy
On the banks of the Wabash
Roses of Picardy
The sweetheart of Sigma Chi
That’s amore
There’s a small hotel

America
America the beautiful
American patrol
The battle cry of freedom
Battle hymn of the republic
Caissons song
Dixie
God bless America
Home on the range
Marine’s hymn
Star-spangled banner
Stars and stripes forever
This is a great country
This is my country
This land is your landWashington Post march
When Johnny comes marching home
Yankee doodle dandy
Yellow rose of Texas
You’re a grand old flag

Hawaiian songs LPM 405
Melodies with chord symbols.
Aloha nui kuu ipo
Aloha oe
The breeze and I
Harbor lights
The Hawaiian love call (E maliu mai)
The Hawaiian wedding song
I’ll see you in Hawaii
There goes Kealoha
Lovely hula girl
The moon of Manakoora
My island paradise
Now is the hour
One more aloha
Our love and aloha (When the Lurline sails away)
Pearly shells (Pupu o ewa)
Quiet village
Sea breeze
Sleepy lagoon
Song of the islands
Tiny bubbles
You’ll never go home

Hits of the forties LPM 378
Melodies with chord symbols.
Cinderella
Dolores
The honey song
I wish I didn’t love you so
It’s been a long, long time
(I got spurs) Jingle jangle jingle
My shining hour
Ole buttermilk sky
Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!
Stella by starlight
Tenderly
There will never be another you
(There’ll be blue birds over) The white cliffs of Dover
You call everybody darling

Abide with me
America the beautiful
Billy boy
Daisy Bell
Dear Lord and father of mankind
For the beauty of the earth
Good night ladies
Jacob’s ladder
Jingle bells
On top of Old Smoky
She’ll be comin’ ’round the mountain
Silent night
Skip to my Lou
There’s music in the air

Inspirational songs LPM 342
Melodies with chord symbols.
The Exodus song
Father in heaven
Great is Thy faithfulness
His arms are open to everyone
His love
Hosanna
The Lord is my shepherd
Now thank we all our God
Saviour, like a shepherd lead us
The Ten Commandments
That wonderful someone
There’s someone to help you
When I made my decision
Wonderful words of life
The world is waiting for the sunrise

John Charles Thomas album of favorite songs and arias LPM 97
Three vocal selections for medium voice with piano accompaniment.

Home on the range (Guion, arranged)
The Lord’s prayer (Malotte)
To the evening star (Tannhäuser) (Wagner)

Johnson, J. Rosamond (John Rosamond), 1873–1954
Lift ev’ry voice and sing: Official song of the N.A.A.C.P. LPM 636
For voice and piano.

Let me entertain you LPM 375
Melodies with chord symbols.
Almost like being in love
Feelin’ that glow
For he’s a jolly good fellow
Happy music
Hindustan
I am woman
It’s a big wide wonderful world
Just you and I
Let me entertain you
Mister sandman
Mornin’ beautiful
Say, has anybody seen my sweet Gypsy Rose
Sing a song
Ta-ra-ra boom-der-é!
Walking in rhythm

After the ball
A hot time in the old town tonight
Careless love
Casey Jones
Frankie and Johnny
Heart of my heart
Hinky dinkey
Just a song at twilight
Little Annie Rooney
My wild Irish rose
On the banks of the Wabash
Sleep, Kentucky babe
The sidewalks of New York
When good fellows get together
Who threw the overalls in Mrs. Murphy’s chowder
You tell me your dream

Let’s go caroling! LPM 118
Words and melody with alto harmonization.

Angels from the realms of glory
Angels we have heard on high
Away in a manger
Christmas is coming
Deck the halls
The first Nowell
God rest ye merry gentlemen
Hark! The herald angels sing
It came upon the midnight clear
Jingle bells
Joy to the world!
Keep Christ in Christmas
O Christmas tree
O come, all ye faithful
O little town of Bethlehem
Silent night
The twelve days of Christmas
Unto us a child is born
Up on the house-top
We three kings of Orient are
We wish you a merry Christmas
While shepherds watched their flocks

Love and blues songs LPM 377
Melodies with chord symbols.

After you’ve gone
Bill Bailey, won’t you please come home?
(They long to be) Close to you
Frankie and Johnny
I don’t want to set the world on fire
I love you truly
I’m alone because I love you
Love is blue
Never on Sunday
Oh, promise me
Raindrops keep fallin’ on my head
Speak softly love (love theme from The godfather)
Stormy weather
This guy’s in love with you
Tie a yellow ribbon ’round the ole oak tree

The Bible tells me so
He’s only a prayer away
His eye is on the sparrow
I asked the Lord
I found the answer
Just for today
(Put your heart in the Bible) Keep the Bible in your heart
The Lord bless you and keep you
A miracle happened to me (It could happen to you)
Praise to the Lord
The prayer perfect
Somebody bigger than you and I
Sweet hour of prayer
Walk hand in hand
What a friend we have in Jesus
With God’s hand in mine

Bewitched
Button up your overcoat
Freedom
Gigi
How high the moon
I could have danced all night
If I ruled the world
It ain’t necessarily so
Mame
Married (Heiraten)
Matchmaker, matchmaker
Real live girl
Sunrise, sunset
There’s a small hotel
Try to remember

Easy to love
Get out of town
I love Paris
In the still of the night
I’ve got you under my skin
My heart belongs to daddy
Rosalie
True love
You’d be so nice to come home to

Schmidt, Jan, 1942–
Basics of singing LPM 675

Part 1: technique

Part 2: song anthology:
Always one rain
Away across the hills
Be thou my vision
Cancin mixteca
The crystal spring
The God of Abraham praise
The Kerry dance
My dearest love, why wilt thou ask?
My love is like a red, red rose
On top of the hill
The river (El rio)
See the waters a-gliding
Shady grove
The trees they do grow high
True lover’s farewell
Songs from movies and musical theater:
Before I gaze at you again
The colors of my life
Comes once in a lifetime
Hey, look me over
Losing my mind
Love story
Love walked in
The moon and I
Once upon a time
The shadow of your smile
Since I gave my heart away
They were you
Unexpected song
When I fall in love
Where or when
Art songs and arias:
American lullaby
Beneath a weeping willow’s shade
Come ready and see me
Fame’s an echo
If music be the food of love
Lachen und Weinen
Linden Lea
Loveliest of trees
Non lo diró col labbro
Qué pronto
Se nel ben sempre incostante
Sure on this shining night
When I was one-and-twenty
Will there really be a morning?
Young Venevil
Rounds:
Dona nobis pacem
Hey, ho, nobody’s home
Let us sing together
Shalom chaverim (Farewell, good friends)
Summer is a-coming in

Auld lang syne
The Bowery
Camptown races
Dinah, won’t you blow?
Drink to me only with thine eyes
Fascination
Good night, ladies
Gypsy love song
In the evening by the moonlight
Jeanie with the light brown hair
The last rose of summer
The man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo
My wild Irish rose
On a Sunday afternoon
September song
She’ll be comin’ ’round the mountain
Tangerine
While strolling through the park

After the ball
Bill Bailey, won’t you please come home
A bird in a gilded cage
Comin’ through the rye
Give my regards to Broadway
Ida
In my merry Oldsmobile
In the good old summertime
In the shade of the old apple tree
Little brown jug
Mary’s a grand old name
Meet me in St. Louis, Louis
My wild Irish rose
Oh my darling Clementine
Oh! Susanna
Sidewalks of New York
Silver threads among the gold
Sweet Adeline
Sweet Rosie O’Grady
Tom Dooley
Wait ’til the sun shines, Nellie

Songs for singing LPM 102
Compiled by Natalie Lamken. Melody line with words and chord symbols; includes easy piano and guitar chord charts.

Aunt Rhody
Aura Lee
Careless love
Comin’ through the rye
Down by the old mill stream
Frankie and Johnny
Good night, ladies
Hand me down my walkin’ cane
He’s got the whole world in His hand
Hinky dinky parlee-voo
A hot time in the old town tonight
I was born about ten thousand years ago
Ida! Sweet as apple cider
Meet me in St. Louis, Louis
Oh my darling Clementine
The old gray mare
On the banks of the Wabash
On top of Old Smoky
Reuben and Rachel
Shenandoah
Strike up the band
Sweet Rosie O’Grady
Toyland

Spectrum LPM 414
Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols included.

And the angels sing
Anniversary song
Baby, won’t you please come home
The bells of St. Mary’s
Everybody loves my baby
For sentimental reasons
Harlem nocturne
Hawaiian wedding song
Just because
A man without love
Meet me tonight in dreamland
Memories of you
Rain
Song of the islands
This is my song
To love again
Undecided
What a diff’rence a day made
When I fall in love
The wonder of you

Spiritual songs LPM 348
Melodies with chord symbols.

Deep river
Give me that old time religion
He loves everybody (In this whole wide world)
He’s got the whole world in His hands
I got a robe
I’ve been working on the railroad
Joshua fit de battle of Jericho
Kum ba ya
Michael, row the boat ashore
Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen
Oh! Them golden slippers
Roll Jordan roll
Somebody’s knockin’ at your door
Standing in the need of prayer
Swing low, sweet chariot
Were you there?
When the saints come marchin’ in
Work, for the night is coming

April in Paris
Autumn in New York
Born free
Buttons and bows
Call me irresponsible
Chicago
Darn that dream
The glory of love
Good morning heartache
Heart and soul
Harlem nocturne
I don’t want to walk without you
I left my heart in San Francisco
In the wee small hours of the morning
Isn’t it romantic?
It’s impossible
June in January
Let there be love
Lover
Mona Lisa
Moon River
Moonglow
A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square
Red sails in the sunset
Satin doll
Spanish eyes
Speak softly, love
Star dust
Two sleepy people
Tangerine
What’s new?
When Sunny gets blue
Where do I begin
Wrap your troubles in dreams

Sweet Sue LPM 339
Melodies with chord symbols.

Basin Street blues
Beautiful Ohio
Dinah
Enjoy yourself (It’s later than you think)
If you knew Susie (Like I know Susie)
Let me call you sweetheart (I’m in love with you)
Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody
Rose of Washington Square
Second-hand rose
Sonny boy
Sweet Sue, just you
That’s entertainment
Trail of the lonesome pine
The world is waiting for the sunrise
Yes! We have no bananas

Take me home country roads LPM 366
Melodies with chord symbols.

The battle of New Orleans
Bury me not on the lone prairie
Country song
Dear hearts and gentle people
Enjoy yourself (It’s later than you think)
Five foot two, eyes of blue
Gentle on my mind
Gypsies, tramps, and thieves
I am his lady
Ninety-nine miles from L.A.
Please, mister, please
Please pardon me (You remind me of a friend)
She’ll be comin’ ’round the mountain
Shrimp boats
Take me home, country roads

Thirty negro spirituals LPM 155
Arranged by Hall Johnson.

Ev’ry time I feel de spirit
Glory hallelujah to de new-born king
Gospel train
Let de heb’n-light shine on me
Mary had a baby
My Lord, what a mornin’
Oh, graveyard
Po’ mo’ner got a home at las’
Prayer is de key
Religious is a fortune
Sinner-man so hard to believe
This is de healin’ water
Were you there?
When I lay my burden down

Three songs LPM 13
Songs for high voice; unaccompanied. Library has vocal part only.

I love thee (Grieg)
Think on me (Scott)
Voi, che sapete (Mozart)

Through the years: Golden standards LPM 621
Edited by Carol Cuellar. For voice and piano.

Ain’t misbehavin’
Auld lang syne
Blue moon
A certain smile
Danny boy
Five foot two, eyes of blue
I can’t stop loving you
Mona Lisa
Moon River
Over the rainbow
Ramblin’ Rose
Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody
The shadow of your smile
Singin’ in the rain
Theme from New York, New York
Volare (Nel blu, dipinto di blu)
When Irish eyes are smiling

Top pops LPM 404
Melodies with chord symbols.

The air that I breathe
All you get from love is a love song
Break up to make up
Heartbeat, it’s a lovebeat
Heaven on the seventh floor
Hurting each other
I want to hold your hand
Lady love
Life is a song worth singing
Oh, babe, what would you say?
One of those songs
One tin soldier
Paper roses
Puppy love
Put your hand in the hand
Ramblin’ Rose
A sign of the times
Smile, smile, smile
Somethin’ stupid
They just can’t stop it
Those lazy-hazy-crazy days of summer

Twenty-four Italian songs and arias of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries LPM 1 and 2
For medium high voice and piano. Library has vocal part only; English and Italian words.

Ensembles

Ensembles

Pieck, Stephanie
Creative ensembles for beginning musicians: First series; twenty-five original compositions in three parts for instrumental, voice, or piano ensemble LPM 715
Follows the progression of concepts in Richard Taesch’s An introduction to music for the blind student, part 1 (LPM 662). Dancing Dots.

Symphonic music: Its evolution since the Renaissance LPM 237
Columbia University Press, 1952

White, William Braid, 1878–1959
Piano-playing mechanism LPM 15
“Being a treatise on the design and construction of the pneumatic action of the player-piano and of the reproducing piano.” Second edition. Tuners Supply, 1953

Women making music: The western art tradition, 1150–1950 LPM 572
Edited by Jane Bowers and Judith Tick. University of Illinois Press, 1986

Falstaff
Fantasy-pieces, op. 73; transposed for B-flat clarinet (Schumann)
Farewell to Andromeda (Welcome to my morning)
Farga, Franz
Fascinating rhythm
Fascination
Father in heaven
Faust (libretto)
Favorite Christmas carols
Favorite hymns
Feed the birds
Feelin’ that glow
“Feelings” and other popular standards
Feilicher, Elizabeth
Fellowship hymnal
Fibich, Zdeněk
Fidelio (libretto)
Fifty-two sacred songs you like to sing
Fight on
Fillimeeooreay
Finale (from Water music)
Fireside singalong
The first assembled book of “pieces we like to play”
The first book for young pianists
The first classics for the beginning pianist
First division band method: B-flat cornet
First division band method: C flute, part 1
First division band method: Trombone, part 2
First lessons in Bach, book 1
First lessons in Bach, book 2
First piano duets
The first recital
First sonata, op. 120, no. 1 (Brahms)
First studies for the violin, op. 2
Five nursery songs for piano
Five thirteenth-century pieces
Der fliegende Holländer (libretto)
La flute de Pan
A foggy day
Folk and traditional music of the western continents
Folk world
Follow me
Follow me: The life and music of R. Nathaniel Dett
Following the leader
The fool on the hill
For baby
For he’s a jolly good fellow 3
For me and my gal
For me and my piano, book 1
For me and my piano, book 3
For the beauty of the earth
For you, for me, for evermore
Form in music
Forte, Allen
Forty-five minutes from Broadway
Four impromptus for piano, op. 142 (Schubert)
Four impromptus for piano, op. 90 (Schubert)
Four nights drunk
Fox, Sidney
Franck, César
Frankie and Johnny
Frederic Chopin
Freedom
Frère Jacques
Friedman, Milton M
Fun from the first with the Lyon-Healy troubadour harp
Fun with fundamentals: A technic book; C flute
Fundamentals of music
The funeral march, op. 3 (Chopin)
Für Elise

Haake, Gail Martin
Hail, hail the gang’s all here
The half-filled cookie jar
Hamm, Charles E.
Hammer song
Hand me down my walkin’ cane
Handel, George Frideric
Hanon, Charles Louis
Hansel and Gretel (libretto)
Happy birthday America
Happy music
Harbor lights
Hard day’s night
Harmony
Harmony: Theory and practice
Harper Valley P.T.A.
Harris, Roy
Harvard dictionary of music
Haskins, James
Havah nagilah
Hawaiian love call (E maliu mai)
Hawaiian songs
Hawaiian wedding song
Haydn, a creative life in music
Haydn, Joseph
Haydn-Schaum, book 1
He’s got the whole world in His hand
He’s only a prayer away
Heart of my heart
Heartaches
Heiden-Röslein (Franz Schubert)
Heilbut, Anthony
Heller, Ruth,
Hensel, Fanny Mendelssohn
Herbert, Victor
Here’s to the women: One hundred songs for and about American women
Herfurth, C. Paul
Hey Jude
Hey, Mr. Banjo
Hindemith, Paul
Hindustan
Hinky dinky parlay voo
Hinson, Maurice
His arms are open to everyone
His eye is on the sparrow
His love
The history of musical instruments
A history of western music, revised edition
A history of western musicth ed.
Hitchcock, Hugh Wiley
Hits of the forties
Hofmann, Richard
Hold the fort
Holst, Imogen
Home on the range
Home on the range (Guion, arranged)
Home sweet home
Honey
The honey song
Hopak
Hoquetus
Hornpipe (from Water music)
Horowitz, Joseph
Hosanna
A hot time in the old town tonight
House of the rising sun
Hovey, Nilo W.
How can you mend a broken heart
How high the moon
How to play blues
How to read braille music
How to teach piano successfully
How we write music
Howard, John Tasker
Howland, Alice
Huffington, Arianna Stassinopoulos
Humoresque, op. 101, no. 7 (Dvořák)
Humperdinck, Engelbert
A hymn is born

I am woman
I asked the Lord
I can’t give you anything but love
I could have danced all night
I don’t know why
I don’t want to set the world on fire
I feel pretty
I found the answer
I got a rhythm
I got plenty o’ nuttin’
I got rhythm
(I got spurs) Jingle jangle jingle
I left my heart in San Francisco
I love Paris
I love thee (Grieg)
I love you truly
I never will marry
I ride an old paint
I surrender, dear
I talk to the trees
I was born about ten thousand years ago
I wish I didn’t love you so
I wonder
I’d rather be a cowboy (Lady’s chains)
I’ll follow the sun
I’ll get by
I’ll see you in Hawaii
I’ll take you home again, Kathleen
I’m alone because I love you
I’ve been working on the railroad
I’ve got a crush on you
I’ve got the whole world on a string
I’ve got you under my skin
Ich liebe dich (Edvard Grieg)
Ida
Ida! Sweet as apple cider
If I ruled the world
If you’re ready (come go with me)
In a little Spanish town
In my merry Oldsmobile
In seculum viellatoris
In the evening by the moonlight
In the gloaming
In the good old summertime
In the shade of the old apple tree
In the still of the night
Index of braille music signs
The infinite variety of music
Informal get-together songs, selections
Informal get-together songs, vol. 1
Inspirational songs
The interpretation of early music
Introduction to braille music transcription
Introduction to contemporary music
An introduction to music for the blind student, part 1
An introduction to music for the blind student, part 2
Introduction to the piano for blind students, book 1
Introduction to the piano for blind students, book 2
Iowa corn song
Irene goodnight
It ain’t necessarily so
It was a very good year
It’s a big wide wonderful world
It’s a small world
It’s been a long, long time

Jacob’s ladder
Janáček, Leoš
Jazz and contemporary chord symbol reading for the blind pianist
Jazz for piano, book 2
Jazz: A history
Jealous
Jeanie with the light brown hair
Jefferson, Alan
Jenůfa (libretto)
Jenkins, Edward W.
Jesse James
Jesu, joy of man’s desiring
Jingle bells
Joe Bowers
John Brimhall’s exercises in rhythm
John Charles Thomas album of favorite songs and arias
John Peel
John Thompson’s adult preparatory piano book
John Thompson’s modern course for the piano: First grade book
John Thompson’s modern course for the piano: Third grade book
John W. Schaum piano course: B, the blue book
John W. Schaum piano course: C, the purple book
John W. Schaum piano course: D, the orange book
John W. Schaum piano course: E, the violet book
John W. Schaum solo piano albums for the young student: The boogie book
John W. Schaum solo piano albums for the young student: Cowboy book
John W. Schaum solo piano albums for the young student: Folk songs
Johnson, J. Rosamond
Jolly holiday
Jones, George Thaddeus
Joplin, Scott
Joshua fought the battle of Jericho
The joy of Bach
The joy of music
The joy of piano
Joys and sorrows: Reflections
Juanita
Just a song at twilight
Just for today
Just you and I

Navy blue and gold
Nel cor píu (Paisiello)
Nettl, Bruno
Never my love
Never on Sunday
Never smile at a crocodile
Nevin, Mark
New directions, approaches to
contemporary piano idioms
The new encyclopedia of the opera
New Orleans jazz styles
The New York Philharmonic guide to the symphony
Nice work if you can get it
Nineteenth-century Romanticism in music
Nola (Arndt)
Noona, Walter
Norma (libretto)
Northwestern push on song
The Norton scores: an anthology for listening, vol. 1
Norwegian wood
The notation of polyphonic music 900–1600
Notre Dame victory march
Now and forever: Popular standards, book 1
Now and forever: Popular standards, book 2
Now is the hour
Now thank we all our God
Nowhere man
Le nozze di Figaro (The marriage of Figaro) (libretto)

O du mein holder Abendstern (romance) (Wagner)
O sole mio
Of thee I sing
Oh my darling Clementine
Oh! Susanna
Oh, lady be good
Oh, promise me
Old Dan Tucker
The old gray mare
Old Joe Clark
The old piano roll blues
Ole buttermilk sky
On a Sunday afternoon
On our way: C flute
On the banks of the Wabash
On top of Old Smoky
Once upon a dream
One hand, one heart
One hundred twenty-five songs for group singing
One more aloha
One-hand piano method for beginners
op. 40, no. 2, A minor
Operatic anthology: Celebrated arias by old and modern composers, vol. 4, baritone
Organ literature: A comprehensive survey
Organ registration in theory and practice
Original melodious and progressive studies for the beginning flutist
Oscar Sonneck and American music
Otello (libretto)
Ottman, Robert W.
Our love and aloha (When the Lurline sails away)
Our singing nation
Ouverture (from Fireworks music)
Over the waves
The Oxford book of wedding music for manuals

Tactile music notation
Taesch, Richard
Take five
Take me home country roads
Take me home, country roads
Take me tomorrow
Tangerine
Ta-ra-ra boom-der-é!
A taste of honey
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich
Tchaikovsky: The early years
Tcherepnin, Alexander
Teachers’ choice, Book 1 and 3
The technique of orchestration
The Ten Commandments
Tenderly
Tenement songs: The popular music of the Jewish immigrants
That wonderful someone
That’s amore
That’s my desire
Thayer’s life of Beethoven
Thayer, Alexander Wheelock
Theme and variations (Papini)
Theme from Summer of ’
There goes Kealoha
There is a tavern in the town
There is no place like Nebraska
There will never be another you
(There’ll be blue birds over) The white cliffs of Dover
There’s a small hotel
There’s music in the air
There’s someone to help you
They all laughed
They all played ragtime
They can’t take that away from me
They just can’t stop it (the games people play)
(They long to be) Close to you
Think on me (Scott)
Third assembled book of pieces we like to play
Thirty negro spirituals
This guy’s in love with you
This is a great country
This is my country
This land is your land
Thompson, Charles
Thompson, John
Thoroughly modern Millie
Those lazy-hazy-crazy days of summer
Three gymnopedies
Three part inventions
Three songs
Through the years: Golden standards
Tiajuana tax
Tick, Judith
Tie a yellow ribbon ’round the ole oak tree
Tiny bubbles
Tirro, Frank
To the evening star (Tannhäuser) (Wagner)
Tom Dooley
Tomorrow belongs to me
Tonal harmony in concept and practice
Tone deaf and all thumbs? An invitation to music-making
Tone poems for strings
Tonight
Top pops
Tosca (libretto)
Touch a hand, make a friend
Toyland
Trapp Family Singers
Travelogues of melody
La traviata (libretto)
Tremblay, Laurence
Tristan and Isolde (libretto)
Il trovatore (libretto)
True love
Trumpet concerto in E-flat major (Haydn)
Trumpet tune (Purcell)
Trumpet voluntary (Stanley)
Trumpet voluntary in D (Boyce)
Try to remember
Tu lo sai (Torelli)
A tune a day for viola
A tune a day, book 1, elementary
Tune time, part B
Turandot (libretto)
Twelve minuets (Beethoven)
Twentieth-century harmony
Twenty-five easy and progressive studies, op. 100
Twenty-four Italian songs and arias of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
Twenty-four short concert pieces for flute and piano
Two part inventions

Wagner, Richard
Wait ’til the sun shines, Nellie
Wait for the wagon
Waldszenen (forest scenes), op. 82
Walk hand in hand
Walking in rhythm
Die Walküre (libretto)
Walsh, Mary E.
Walt Disney’s songland
Waltz, B. 44, E major (Chopin)
Waltz, B. 56, E minor (Chopin)
Waltz, B. 150, A minor (Chopin)
Waltz in E 10
Waltz, op. 43, no. 1 (Chopin)
Waltz, op. 42, A-flat major (Chopin)
Waltz, op. 64, no. 2 (Chopin)
Waltz, op. 69, no. 1 (Chopin)
Waltz, op. 70, no. 1, G-flat major (Chopin)
Waltz, op. 70, no. 2 (Chopin)
Waltz, op. 70, no. 3, D-flat major (Chopin)
Ward, Sylvan D.
Washington Post march
Wayfaring stranger
We can work it out
We shall not be moved
We’ll to the woods (C. Griffes)
Wearing of the green
Weber, Fred
Wedding bell blues
Wedding march (from A midsummer night’s dream)
Wedding march from Lohengrin
Welk, Lawrence
Wendland, A.F.
Wenner, Hilda E.
West side story
Westrup, J.A.
What a friend we have in Jesus
What kind of fool am I?
What to listen for in music
Whatever will be, will be (Que sera, sera)
When I first came to this land
When I made my decision
When Johnny comes marching home
When Johnny comes marching home again
When you’re smiling
While strolling through the park
Whiskey basin blues
White, William Braid
Who cares? (so long as you care for me)
Who’s afraid of braille music
Who’s sorry now
A widow bird sat mourning (B. Treharne)
The wild horseman (Schumann)
Wilder, Alec
Wildman, Arthur Wesley
Williams, Ernest S.
Williams, Roger
Wilson, Frank R.
Winema (Williams, E.S.)
With God’s hand in mine
With your own two hands: Self-discovery through music
Wollitz, Kenneth
Women making music: The western art tradition
Wonderful words of life
Woodland sketches, op. 51
The world is waiting for the sunrise
The world of musical comedy
The world of Plácido Domingo
The world of popular music: Folk and country

Yakety sax
Yankee doodle dandy
Yellow bird (Luboff)
Yellow rose of Texas
Yesterday
Yesterdays: Popular song in America
Yoder, Paul
Yon, Pietro A.
You call everybody darling
You can fly! You can fly! You can fly!
You can’t be true dear
You’d be so nice to come home to
You’ll never go home
You’re a grand old flag
Young man who wouldn’t hoe corn